
Bringing Home an Off-the-Track Thoroughbred
Horse Sense and Cents
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Narrated by:
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Cynthia Wallace
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By:
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Nanette Levin
About this listen
Although Thoroughbreds are hot-blooded, most are pretty calm and easy going when asked to do a job off the track, provided they get enough exercise. Where the problems arise is when people don't understand how racers have been trained and handled. Often OTTBs are merely responding to what they think the rider wants from the cues he is giving. With some smart handling and understanding, most people can enjoy Thoroughbreds as steady, safe and responsive companions in just about any industry discipline. Approximately 5000 word e-booklet.
©2012- Nanette Levin (P)2012 Nanette LevinImpressive! I wish it was longer!
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